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Changing flows in the world synthetic elastomers market

Delivered by an ICIS market expert during APIC 2016, this presentation analyses the market situation and outlook for the world synthetic elastomers market, including the challenges and opportunities in the medium-to-long term amid oversupply and slowing demand growth.

Key topics addressed:

Recent surges and crashes in synthetic elastomers, with a focus on Asia

The impact of the structural lengthening in Asia on SBR and BR trade flows

The interaction of natural and synthetic elastomers – a price substitution myth?

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